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14A

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Anomaly

Procedure

Behavior

Procedure II

Discovering the origin of the problem

• Motor 

doesn't 

work at all.

• Make sure you 

have power in the 

automation control 

board and if it is 

working properly.

• Still not working.

• Consult a qualified MOTORLINE 

technician.

• Motor 

doesn’t 

move

but makes

noise.

• Unlock motor and

move gate by hand 

to

check for 

mechanical

problems on the 

gate.

• Is the gate 

closed?

• Consult an experienced

gate expert.

1 • Check all motion axis and associated motion systems related with gate and motors (pins, hinges, etc.) to find out what is the problem.

• Gate moves 

easily?

• Consult a qualified

MOTORLINE technician.

• Motor 

opens

but doesn’t

close.

• Unlock motor and

move gate by hand 

to

closed position.

Lock motor(s) again

and turn off power

supply for 5 

seconds.

Reconnect it and 

send order to open 

gate using remote 

control.

• Gate opened but

didn’t close again.

1 • Check if there is any

obstacle in front of the

photocells;

2 • Check if any of the control

devices (key selector, push

button, video intercom, etc.)

of the gate are jammed and

sending permanent signal to

control board;

3 • Consult a qualified

MOTORLINE technician.

• Motor

doesn’t 

make

complete

route.

• Unlock motor and

move gate by hand 

to

check for 

mechanical

problems on the 

gate.

• Encountered

problems?

• Consult an experienced

gate expert.

1 • Check all motion axis and associated motion systems related with gate and motors (pins, hinges, etc.) to find out what is the problem.

• Gate moves 

easily?

• Consult a qualified

MOTORLINE technician.

1 • Open control box and check 

if it has 230V/110V/24V power 

supply;

2 • Check input fuses;

3 • Disconnect motors from 

control board and test them by 

connecting directly to power 

supply in order to find out if they 

have problems (see page 8B/9).

4 • If the motors work, the 

problem is on the control board. 

Pull it out and send it to our 

MOTORLINE technical services for 

diagnosis;

5 • If the motors doesn’t work, 

remove them from installation 

site and send to our MOTORLINE 

technical services for diagnosis.

1 • Check capacitors, testing 

motor with new capacitors;

2 • If capacitors are not the 

problem, disconnect motors

from control board and test them 

by connecting directly to power 

supply in order to find out if they 

have problems (see page 10B 

and 11).

3 • If the motors work, the 

problem is from control board. 

Pull it out and send it to our 

MOTORLINE technical services for 

diagnosis;

4 • If the motors doesn’t work, 

remove them from installation 

site and send to our MOTORLINE 

technical services for diagnosis.

1 • Check capacitors, testing with 

new capacitors;

2 • If capacitors are not the 

problem, disconnect motors from 

control board and test them by 

connecting directly to power 

supply in order to find out if they 

are faulty;

3 • If the motors doesn’t work, 

remove them from installation 

site and send to our MOTORLINE 

technical services for diagnosis.

4 • If motors work well and move 

gate at full force during the 

entire course, the problem is with 

control board. Set force using 

trimmer on the board. Make a 

new working time programming , 

giving sufficient time for opening 

and closing with appropriate 

force (see manual of the control 

board in question).

5 • If this doesn’t work, remove 

control board and send it to 

MOTORLINE technical services.

NOTE:

 Setting force of the 

controller should be sufficient 

to make the gate open and close 

without stopping, but should stop 

with a little effort from a person.

In case of safety systems failure, 

the gate shall never cause 

physical damaged to obstacles 

(vehicles, people, etc.).

All MOTORLINE control boards have LEDs that 

easily allow to conclude which devices are 

with anomalies.

All safety devices LEDs (DS) in normal 

situations remain On.

All "START" circuits LEDs in normal situations 

remain Off.

If LEDs devices are not all On, there is some 

security systems malfunction (photocells, 

safety edges), etc.

If "START" circuits LEDs are turn On, there is a 

control device sending permanent signal.

A) SECURITY SYSTEMS:

1 • Close with a shunt all safety systems

on the control board (check manual of the 

control board in question).

If the automated system starts working 

normally check for the problematic device.

2 • Remove one shunt at a time until you find 

the malfunction device .

3 • Replace it for a functional device and 

check if the motor works correctly with

all the other devices. If you find another one 

defective, follow the same steps until you find 

all the problems.

B) START SYSTEMS:

1 • Disconnect all wires from START terminal 

input.

2 • If the LED turned Off, try reconnecting one 

device at a time until you find the defective 

device.

NOTE:

In case procedures described in sections A) 

and B) don’t result, remove control board and 

send to our technical services for diagnosis.

08. TROUBLESHOOTING

FINAL CONSUMERS INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIALIZED INSTALLERS

Summary of Contents for JAG400

Page 1: ...V6 2 REV 05 2022 JAG EN USER S AND INSTALLER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...untries with recycling systems This marking on the product or literature indicates that the product and electronic accessories eg Charger USB cable electronic material controls etc should not be dispo...

Page 3: ...with experienced in terms of usage of the product in a safe manner and who understands the risks and dangers involved Children shouldn t play with the product or opening devices to avoid the motorize...

Page 4: ...and do not use it until all safety conditions have been met In the event of tripping of circuits breakers of fuse failure locate the malfunction and solve it before resetting the circuit breaker or r...

Page 5: ...kage JAG specifications are as follow 01 02 03 JAG400 JAG600 Power Supply 230V 230Vac 50 60Hz 230Vac 50 60Hz 110V 110Vac 50 60Hz 110Vac 50 60Hz 24V 24Vdc 24Vdc Power 230 110V 300W 300W 24V 80W 80W Cur...

Page 6: ...B Vertical distance from the floor to the top of the front support Set dimension A this can be any size of your choice After you set dimension A subtract 20mm to find dimension B It is very important...

Page 7: ...It is very important that these dimensions are respected Only this way can be assured the correct functioning and durability of the motors JAG 400 Dimension Y Dimension X 180 190 200 210 190 100 96 94...

Page 8: ...pports from motor Axis of rotation of the gate center of the door hinge Axis of rotation of the motor on the front support Closing mechanical stopper Axis of rotation of the motor on the rear support...

Page 9: ...to stretch retract arm easily see page 4A to get the correct po sition for supports Install the pins removed earlier on each side with a small amount of lubricant for less friction Unlock the motor an...

Page 10: ...he gate to the open position 07 Loosen the screw shown in the image 24 so that it is possible to move the micro switch in the profile 08 Adjust the closure micro switch B until it makes click on the p...

Page 11: ...rtant to use mechanical stoppers in the opening and closing position of the gate If not respected components of the automation may suffer efforts for which they were not prepared and as a result will...

Page 12: ...on the micro s If it does not operate replace with a new 24V motor and re test to ensure that all is ok To detect which are the components with problems in a 24V JAG automatism installation it is nece...

Page 13: ...or Motor Motor Motor Black Black Gray Gray Brown Brown COM COM Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply AUTOMATION AUTOMATION Ground Wire Ground Wire Ground Wire G...

Page 14: ...oth remove the ex cess leaving a homogeneous layer of lubri cant over the arm Place a small amount of lubricant on the holes that contains support pins Check motor supports Make sure that supports rem...

Page 15: ...board Pull it out and send it to our MOTORLINE technical services for diagnosis 4 If the motors doesn t work remove them from installation site and send to our MOTORLINE technical services for diagno...

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